TOURIST NOTES. ALL ABOUT RAMEN (part 1)
Ramen (ラ ー メ ン) is one of the most beloved dishes in Japan. This noodle dish in a broth sprinkled with filling has won the hearts of gourmets around…

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REGISTRATION OF VISA TO JAPAN. ADVICE TO TRAVELERS (part 1)
Relax in Japan every year is becoming easier. This is due not only to a significant reduction in the cost of tours, but also to a significant simplification of obtaining…

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19 THINGS YOU CAN'T DO IN JAPAN (part 1)
Before heading to Japan, it would be useful to familiarize yourself with some cultural features in order to avoid insulting the feelings of the Japanese. Manners and social rules are…

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TEACHING IN LANGUAGE SCHOOLS IN JAPAN – THE FASTEST WAY TO LEARN JAPANESE (part 2)

HOW TO GET TO SCHOOL?
Language schools are one of the best ways to discover the world of Japanese. Even those students who considered themselves weak after a few weeks of being in the courses, to their own surprise, discover the opportunity to speak a foreign language, at ease and naturally.

To start training, it is best to contact companies dealing with organizational issues, for example, the Nihon Ryugaku Training Center. The fact is that it is very difficult to directly contact the educational institution and independently prepare the necessary documents. Continue reading

TRAINING IN JAPAN AFTER CLASS 11 (part 2)

The program of most language schools is designed in such a way that students begin to feel comfortable after a few lessons. Of course, this does not mean that knowledge will be given easily – it is impossible to achieve success without one’s own efforts.

Having acquired knowledge in courses at a language school, students live in special student dormitories, but homestay accommodation is often organized. In this case, a double effect is achieved. Firstly, during class, the student is completely immersed in the language environment. Secondly, coming from classes, he will continue to be surrounded by the same language environment. This ensures the constant presence of the Japanese language in the student’s life, which allows you to quickly adapt to previously unfamiliar speech. Continue reading

TRAINING IN JAPAN AFTER CLASS 11 (part 2)
The program of most language schools is designed in such a way that students begin to feel comfortable after a few lessons. Of course, this does not mean that knowledge…

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Sakura blossom time (part 1)
Haaru, spring in Japanese, is the time of flowering of the “sakura” decorative cherry, which is associated with one of the most beautiful holidays of the Land of the Rising…

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Tea ceremony (part 1)
Among the unique arts, which in our understanding are inextricably linked with Japan, is the art of the tea ceremony, which means literally "tea with hot water" (cha - tea,…

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